Inpatient Drug Rehab Near You — Free, Confidential Placement Help 24/7
Medically reviewed by Dr. Sarah Mitchell, MD, FASAM. Last reviewed January 2026.
What Inpatient Rehab Looks Like — In Plain Language
Medical Detox
Most inpatient stays begin with 3–10 days of medically supervised detox. For alcohol, benzodiazepines, and opioids, medical supervision is non-negotiable — withdrawal without clinical care can be dangerous.
Residential Treatment
After detox, residential treatment typically runs 28–90 days. This phase focuses on therapy, skill-building, and relapse prevention within a structured, substance-free environment.
Dual Diagnosis Care
Most people entering treatment have co-occurring mental health conditions. Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment (IDDT) addresses addiction and mental health simultaneously for significantly better outcomes.
Find Inpatient Rehab by State
Browse drug rehab options by state. Each state page includes SAMHSA-certified facility counts, insurance coverage information, involuntary commitment laws, and links to every city with available treatment.
Treatment by Substance
Heroin Rehab
Detox, residential treatment, and MAT options for heroin addiction.
Meth Rehab
Detox, residential treatment, and MAT options for meth addiction.
Fentanyl Rehab
Detox, residential treatment, and MAT options for fentanyl addiction.
Alcohol Rehab
Detox, residential treatment, and MAT options for alcohol addiction.
Opioid Rehab
Detox, residential treatment, and MAT options for opioid addiction.
Cocaine Rehab
Detox, residential treatment, and MAT options for cocaine addiction.
Benzo Rehab
Detox, residential treatment, and MAT options for benzo addiction.
Prescription Drug Rehab
Detox, residential treatment, and MAT options for prescription drug addiction.
Treatment by Program Length
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Call (888) 368-3288 to speak with a placement coordinator now. The call is free, confidential, and available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We'll verify your insurance and help identify the right inpatient program for your situation — most admissions happen within 24 hours when beds are available.
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